Crime writer Kathy Reichs helped snare university killer

By Paul O’Hare – A top crime writer and forensics expert helped Scots cops nail a young mum’s vicious killer, the Record can reveal. Monster Roshan Dantis read Kathy Reichs novel Devil Bones for inspiration before he strangled Khusbu Shah, the wife of his best friend, and hacked off her head and hands with a meat cleaver. He was so obsessed with the book, which he’d borrowed from a library, that he renewed the ticket on it just hours after the gruesome killing. By Paul O’Hare – A top crime writer and forensics expert helped Scots cops nail a young mum’s vicious killer, the Record can reveal. Monster Roshan Dantis read Kathy Reichs novel Devil Bones for inspiration before he strangled Khusbu Shah, the wife of his best friend, and hacked off her head and hands with a meat cleaver. He was so obsessed with the book, which he’d borrowed from a library, that he renewed the ticket on it just hours after the gruesome killing. By Paul O’Hare – A top crime writer and forensics expert helped Scots cops nail a young mum’s vicious killer, the Record can reveal. Monster Roshan Dantis read Kathy Reichs novel Devil Bones for inspiration before he strangled Khusbu Shah, the wife of his best friend, and hacked off her head and hands with a meat cleaver. He was so obsessed with the book, which he’d borrowed from a library, that he renewed the ticket on it just hours after the gruesome killing. By Paul O’Hare – A top crime writer and forensics expert helped Scots cops nail a young mum’s vicious killer, the Record can reveal. Monster Roshan Dantis read Kathy Reichs novel Devil Bones for inspiration before he strangled Khusbu Shah, the wife of his best friend, and hacked off her head and hands with a meat cleaver. He was so obsessed with the book, which he’d borrowed from a library, that he renewed the ticket on it just hours after the gruesome killing.